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Outline of the Issue Cooperation between the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences and the Polish Academy of Sciences from 1953 until the Beginning of the 1970s. Research after resources
Brádlerová, Daniela ; Kmochová, Nataša
This article focuses on providing a brief overview of the institutional cooperation between the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences (ČSAV) and the Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN) within the framework of bilateral direct agreements. Cooperation arose out of the iniciative of the newly formed ČSAV in 1953 and devoloped namely in fields where it was possible to tie onto the previous cooperation of both sides (for example, in the field of mathematics and history).
Czech-Polish Relations in Agricultural Sciences in the Inter-War Period
Mikovcová, Alena
The development of scientific institutions and evolution of research were due to the historical differences of both countries and their incompatible development during the Inter-War Period. In 1925, the signing of a Czechoslovak-Polish agreement caused a qualitative wobble in Czechoslovak-Polish scientific cooperation. The 12th International Agricultural Congress in Warsaw in the same time was a breakthrough in bilateral relations in the branch of the agricultural sciences. In 1929, the Krakow sessions of representatives of Czechoslovak and Polish agricultural organizations fixed the first common scientific program of mutual cooperation in the field of agricultural sciences at the level of agricultural research institutes in Poland and Czechoslovakia.

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